In Apps 9 Enterprise Explorer, long-pressing on the shortcut frees it to move.
Are you running anti-malware? In Apps 9, I've found the Ant scripts fail when they try to remove folders because Mcafee tends to lock files aggressively to scan them. My work-around was to edit the Ant scripts and add a retry clause to each of the file removal steps. https://ant.apache.org/manual/Tasks/retry.html
Custom fields do not support BLOBs, so doing this as a proper image is out of the question. However, I was able to develop a work-around using a text field, in Code 39, using Unicode characters for the fat and thin bars. First, create a custom package. (See attached for C_BARCODE_API. You may need to edit the grants.) Next, create a custom field, read-only, of type “Expression”. In this example, the barcode shows the order number on a Shop Order. c_barcode_api.alphanum_to_code39(v.order_no)
I automate deployments whenever possible to follow the DevOps principle of continuous delivery, and that means I always refresh the dictionary and security caches using API calls against the database. For any new deployment process, I always develop in a DEV environment and play out the deployment script separately in QA, and for really big stuff, I’ll go the full DEV→ TEST→ QA. This helps eliminate the familiar conversation:“The new feature is broken in PROD. I thought it worked in QA?”“Oh, sorry, I forgot a step.” So my reasoning here comes down to a people and process issue more than it is technical. As a side note, refreshing the dictionary cache from the database allows you to provide an argument to only refresh what you want, such as ‘PACKAGES’ or ‘VIEWS’. The GUI doesn’t let you specify these.
Custom menu items appear on the top of the menu, but you can configure where they go within that top block.I believe this functionality was improved in Apps 9. (The screenshot below is from Apps 9 UPD 13.) When setting up the menu item, on the right side of the screen, there’s a section called “Menu Item Order”. You can move items up and down by selecting them and clicking the button. This becomes a system-side setting and is not profile-specific.
If you're interested in granting SELECT privileges on any view or table, you may consider the built-in Oracle way of doing this. You'll need to run this as SYS.GRANT SELECT ANY TABLE TO it_team;It might also be helpful to see the instance and data dictionary views, such a V$SESSION or DBA_OBJECTS.GRANT SELECT ANY DICTIONARY TO it_team;
Licensing is another tricky subject. (My advice on this is offered without warranty.)If you use a user-based licensing metric, you’re free to deploy on the hardware of your choice. This is typically how IFS sells ASFU licenses, but these carry the added requirement that you ONLY run IFS on the system. If you use a processor-based licensing metric, you’ll need to license Oracle for the entire machine, not just the number of cores in use by the VM. If you’re running Standard Edition 2, the two-socket limitation applies to the whole machine.If you’re running a VMware cluster with VMotion, Oracle wants you to license the entire cluster, just because you COULD move a VM to any server, but the landmark lawsuit Mars. vs. Oracle showed this reasoning might not hold up in court.If you’re only running IFS on this database, an ASFU license is your best bet.(Again, my advice on this is offered without warranty.)
Hi, If I click the ellipsis, I see there's an option to format as code. I'm curious if it will one day support syntax highlighting. If I paste from my text editor before formatting as code, it strips double spaces down to single spaces. If I paste after formatting, it takes it as-is, which is what I'd want. [code]SELECT 'Hello World!' FROM DUAL WHERE SYSDATE >= TO_DATE('2019-10-07', 'YYYY-MM-DD'); [/code]
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